Rosie Huntington-Whiteley cut a sophisticated display in a grey suit as she attended Chanel Spring/Summer 2026 catwalk presented during Paris Fashion Week on Monday.
The supermodel, 38, looked incredible in a tailored, high-collared jacket which featured black and sweet buttons.
She paired her three-quarter sleeve jacket with matching tailored trousers and towering black satin stilettos.
To accessorise, Rosie kept a low profile as she completed her look with some large black-tinted sunglasses.
Paris Fashion Week runs from Monday, September 29 to Tuesday, October 7, with a host of stars expected to be heading to the French capital for shows.
Designers including Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Givenchy will showcase their latest collections, while Victoria Beckham will present her always-anticipated show in Paris on Friday.


The British star was without fiancé Jason Statham and their two children, son Jack, seven, and daughter, Isabella, two, while making the most of another day in the French city.
The couple, who live in Los Angeles, began dating in 2009 after meeting at a party in London and experiencing what Rosie called 'instant chemistry'.
They got engaged in 2016, with the actress revealing they had taken their relationship to the next level when she flashed her impressive diamond ring at the Golden Globes.
The couple joined forces earlier this month as they promoted their second collaboration for Falconeri.
They made their debut for the fashion brand in March this year.
Speaking about their plans to marry after Jack was born, Rosie said: 'I think the time will come. It's also not a huge priority for us.'
She has also addressed the couple's 20-year age gap, saying: 'His knowledge and strength are really inspiring and attractive, and that can come with a man who's had a bit of time.'
The British star, who grew up in Devon, recently revealed why she returned to the UK in 2020 and explained that it was always 'the plan' to raise her children in the UK.



She told The Times: 'We love the schools, the education. They’re growing up British with their little British accents, which was important for us, and we have a great support system here.
'Jay’s parents live up the road and see the kids most days, my family come to visit every six or eight weeks.'
Rosie also said her kids are having a childhood not dissimilar to her own, even spending large amounts of time in Devon where she grew up.
The mum, who only shares the occasional snap of her children online, added: 'In the summer we go down to Devon and our children have the same experiences running around on the farm that I had growing up, and it’s very special.'